Lady Gaga's first show in Düsseldorf, Germany, was one of her biggest shows ever as it was attended by 54,000 fans. However, many supporters were disappointed as she left out a few songs from her "Chromatica" album. Recently, Mother Monster surprised fans in her second show by debuting two piano versions of the tracks.
Lady Gaga's second show for her Chromatica Ball was held at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, Syndrome, which had bigger attendance compared to her first concert.
In a tweet, the Grammy Award-winning singer confirmed that the stadium show was sold-out and ladygaganow.com reported that 65,000 fans attended the ball.
Hours before taking the stage, Gaga said she was excited to perform and fans should anticipate "surprises."
The singer didn't disappoint as she finally performed "1000 Doves" and "Fun Tonight," two of the songs that were previously left out from the setlist in the first show.
The "House of Gucci" actress donned a piano version for both songs except for "Fun Tonight" that transitioned into its studio dance version.
Following this, many fans took to Twitter to express their happiness over Gaga performing the songs.
"Lady Gaga performed 1000 Doves and Fun Tonight, I've never been happier," one wrote.
One user commended Gaga for singing the song despite its dark background, writing, "to think lady gaga found the strength to perform fun tonight when lyrically it's one of her darkest songs.. i love this woman unconditionally."
Her collaboration song with Elton John, "Sine From Above," is the only song from "Chromatica" that she hasn't performed yet. Gaga has not confirmed if she'll be playing it in her future shows.
The latest performance comes a few days after Gaga returned to touring after almost four years.
Gaga took the stage of the Merkur Spiel-Arena in Germany where she debuted songs from her 2020 album live.
Last Sunday's show became historical as she dethroned Bon Jovi for having the biggest single-show crowd at the Merkur Spiel-Arena.
The rock band previously held the record when they performed at the venue for their "Have A Nice Day Tour" in 2006 which was attended by 43,625 fans.
Gaga also shocked fans with her brutalist architecture-inspired stage design that fans believe is meant to showcase "vulnerability & finding beauty in rawness after enduring truama."
Chromatica Ball's next show will be at the Stade De France in Paris, France, on July 24.
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